by lwhisselfenton | Jul 29, 2022 | Take Note Interviews, What's New
Prolonged grief disorder, or PGD, is now a diagnosable medical condition. Is this a win for grieving people who are yearning to be taken seriously by healthcare providers and employers? Or, is it a way to pathologize—even profit from—a normal human experience? Dr....
by lwhisselfenton | Jul 22, 2022 | Take Note Interviews, What's New
One out of 6 veterinarians have contemplated suicide. Dr. Jason Doll, a veterinarian with Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice, talks with @wpsu’s Lindsey Whissel Fenton about the mental health crisis in this industry and some of the stressors that contribute to it....
by lwhisselfenton | Jul 15, 2022 | Take Note Interviews, What's New
“I was definitely very morbidly curious… I played funeral home with my cousins.” As a licensed funeral director and sacred grief practitioner, Joél Simone Anthony helps guide individuals and organizations through difficult conversations about death, dying, end of...
by lwhisselfenton | Nov 26, 2021 | Take Note Interviews, What's New
“We have to be creatively bold when we reach out to people who are hurting. It’s a difficult and painful topic to talk about…But if we can connect really difficult material that most people don’t want to touch [to superhero narratives] we can open a bridge and...
by lwhisselfenton | Oct 29, 2021 | Take Note Interviews, What's New
“There is a great potential to use our shared experience of otherness trauma as one of clarity and ultimately social change.” I loved talking with Dr. Stacee Reicherzer for this episode of WPSU’s Take Note! Click here to...
by lwhisselfenton | Jun 25, 2021 | Take Note Interviews, What's New
“But what about me?”—that’s common pushback around movements that focus on the rights of specific marginalized populations like Black Lives Matter and Stop Asian Hate. In this episode of WPSU-FM’s Take Note, I talked with Karen Armstrong, director of Inclusion,...
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